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What % of winter crops not planted or destroyed
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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 8998266" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>It is all pretty soul destroying.</p><p>If it isn’t the constant wet, it’s the pre-ems that are now doing a lot of damage to the germinated crops. </p><p></p><p>On top of which, part of my grain store has flooded twice in the past week. Thought we’d cured the problem only to find it flooded again this morning after last nights further inch in a hurry.</p><p>Fortunately called in some help to sweep it all out again and that side of the shed is empty of grain</p><p>We now know what the problem was and hope we have properly fixed it this time.</p><p>And the floor had dried up pretty well this afternoon. But it all just add to the total misery and worry.</p><p>Especially as it is our Assurance Inspection tomorrow!</p><p></p><p>The MD of this estate died last week. It was expected, but nonetheless it all adds to general malaise, of this year and the farm in general.</p><p></p><p>I can only console myself by realising that I have done my absolute best and given the same circumstances would still have done it just the same. And I’m sure I’m not the only one in this situation.</p><p></p><p>I hoping to get another 15% of the planned Winter Beans planted, but 20% of the planned acreage will not be able to be planted.</p><p>Goodness knows how much of the cereals will have to be replanted in the Spring.</p><p></p><p>I just wish something would start to go right for a change!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 8998266, member: 44728"] It is all pretty soul destroying. If it isn’t the constant wet, it’s the pre-ems that are now doing a lot of damage to the germinated crops. On top of which, part of my grain store has flooded twice in the past week. Thought we’d cured the problem only to find it flooded again this morning after last nights further inch in a hurry. Fortunately called in some help to sweep it all out again and that side of the shed is empty of grain We now know what the problem was and hope we have properly fixed it this time. And the floor had dried up pretty well this afternoon. But it all just add to the total misery and worry. Especially as it is our Assurance Inspection tomorrow! The MD of this estate died last week. It was expected, but nonetheless it all adds to general malaise, of this year and the farm in general. I can only console myself by realising that I have done my absolute best and given the same circumstances would still have done it just the same. And I’m sure I’m not the only one in this situation. I hoping to get another 15% of the planned Winter Beans planted, but 20% of the planned acreage will not be able to be planted. Goodness knows how much of the cereals will have to be replanted in the Spring. I just wish something would start to go right for a change! [/QUOTE]
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